In San Diego, police have issued 4,200 parking tickets in two months under a new law prohibiting parking within 20 feet of crosswalks. The law aims to enhance pedestrian safety, but lack of painted curbs causes confusion among drivers. While San Diego actively enforces this law, cities like San Francisco have opted not to issue fines due to implementation challenges. The San Diego Police had previously issued 1,500 warning tickets to educate the public. Popular neighborhoods are facing higher ticket rates from this law as city officials work to mark additional red curbs.
More than 4,200 tickets have been issued in San Diego for violations of a new daylighting law that prohibits parking within 20 feet of crosswalks.
The enforcement of the daylighting law has been controversial as other cities, like San Francisco, choose not to enforce it due to difficulties in implementation.
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